The turnover of the auto component industry stood at Rs. 2.55 lakh crore (USD 39 billion) for the period April 2015 to March 2016, registering a growth of 8.8 per cent over the previous year and a CAGR of 6 per cent over the last six years. This data represents the entire supply from the auto component industry (ACMA members and non-members) to the on-road and off-road vehicle manufacturers and the aftermarket in India as well as exports. The data also includes component supplies captive to the OEMs and by the unorganized and smaller players.

Commenting on the performance of the auto component industry, Mr. Arvind Balaji, President, ACMA said, “Despite a challenging year, the auto component industry has registered a satisfactory growth of 8.8 per cent in 2015-16. Further, while overall exports from India witnessed de-growth of 9.58 per cent, the Indian auto component industry exports grew by 3.5 per cent. With signs of recovery in the auto market in the country and prospects of a better monsoon, the component sector is expected to witness growth in early double digits this year.”

Corroborating the positivity in the industry, Mr. Vinnie Mehta, Director General, ACMA commented, “The performance of Auto Component Industry in FY 15-16 has been satisfactory. This is despite a less than expected performance in the Passenger Vehicles, Two-wheelers and Tractors segments. With the ‘Make in India’ initiative and thrust on increased localisation by OEMs, the component industry is actively focussing on delivering enhanced quality products, as well as, on R&D and innovation.”

Key findings of the ACMA Industry Performance Review 2015-16:

Exports: Exports of auto components grew by 3.5 per cent to Rs 70,900 crore (USD 10.8 billion) from Rs 68,500 crore (USD 11.2 billion) in 2014-15, registering a CAGR of 18 percent in the last six years. Europe accounted for 36 per cent of exports followed by Asia and North America, each at 25 per cent. Exports to Central America and North America increased by 30 per cent and 3 per cent respectively, over the previous fiscal. The key export items included engine parts, transmission parts, brake system & components, body parts, exhaust systems, turbochargers etc.

Imports: Imports of auto components grew by 9.3 per cent to Rs 90,600 crore (USD 13.8 billion) in 2015-16 from Rs 82,900 crore (USD 13.5 billion) in 2014-15; Asia and Europe contributed to 58.6 per cent and 30.9 per cent of the imports respectively.

Turnover data represents the entire supplies from the auto component industry (ACMA members and non-members) to the on-road and off-road vehicle manufacturers and the aftermarket in India as well as exports. This also includes component supplies captive to the OEMs and by the unorganized and smaller players.

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